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Explanation: Language development has been correlated with specific changes in brain development. The aim of this paper is to analyze the linguistic-brain associations that occur from birth through senescence. Findings from the neuropsychological and neuroimaging literature are reviewed, and the relationship of language changes observable in human development and the corresponding brain maturation processes across age groups are examined. Two major dimensions of language development are highlighted: naming (considered a major measure of lexical knowledge) and verbal fluency (regarded as a major measure of language production ability). Developmental changes in the brain lateralization of language are discussed, emphasizing that in early life there is an increase in functional brain asymmetry for language, but that this asymmetry changes over time, and that changes in the volume of gray and white matter are age-sensitive. The effects of certain specific variables, such as gender, level of education, and bilingualism are also analyzed. General conclusions are presented and directions for future research are suggested. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
For some reason I have a little bit of doubt that this is related to your schoolwork, however this is important to learn to not do so by mistake. This would take a few minutes of inhaling fumes and is a very painful way to die. Even if it doesn't kill you, exposure can lead to brain damage and chemical burns. 5-10 minutes of non ventilated inhaling. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Pedometers monitor the number of steps taken in a day (1,2). The use of a pedometer has been shown to increase physical activity among sedentary populations (3-7). Walking is an excellent way for most inactive people to begin regular exercise (8). ... Regular exercise can prevent type 2 diabetes 
        
             
        
        
        
Talk to someone about your feelings, do things that make you happy, have a balanced food diet
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Your body needs calories for energy. But eating too many calories — and not burning enough of them off through activity — can lead to weight gain. Most foods and drinks contain calories.